When the free app arrives, iPhone users will be able to have their inbox at zero each day. And users won’t have to worry about deleting important emails, according to the app’s ability.

The app was unveiled by the company behind the app, Orchestra, in December.

On Tuesday, Orchestra began allowing people to reserve their Mailboxes through a reservation system. Once you sign up, you’ll get a place in line and a private code that you keep until the app is ready.

As of Wednesday at noon, 180,000 people had signed up for an invitation.

The app is based on simplicity and is one of the best productivity/email management apps to come along, according to Kevin Smith at Business Insider.

The app was touted last month by TechCrunch, which called it the best email management app you’ll ever use.

TechCrunch, a leading technology media property, hailed it for its swipe-based interface and stripped-down simplicity.

It will break incoming emails into three basic categories: Those you’d like to keep in your inbox, those you’d like to save for later, and those you’d like to get rid of as quickly as possible.

Tech Crunch says the most interesting facet is the save-for-later option.

A quick swipe to the right archives emails. A longer swipe to the right will delete them.

Just swipe to the left to snooze your email and it will return to your inbox at the time you choose. To find an email that was “snoozed” just tap the clock at the top of your Mailbox.

There is also a lists feature, such as a “read later” category.

The last time an app like this came along Sparrow was swallowed up by Google.

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